The Usage-Based Car Insurance Apps That Can Cut Your Premium 40%

Yes, some usage-based car insurance programs really can cut your premium by up to 40 percent, but that number represents the ceiling, not the floor.

Yes, some usage-based car insurance programs really can cut your premium by up to 40 percent, but that number represents the ceiling, not the floor.

Most people quit survey apps within three days of downloading them, long before they ever reach the point where surveys actually start paying decently.

The exact apps a frugal finance expert keeps on their phone come down to a surprisingly short list: Rakuten for cashback on purchases they were already...

You can realistically make your phone pay for itself every month by stacking three to five free reward apps and spending about fifteen to twenty minutes a...

Yes, you can genuinely make money from your phone while watching TV, and the most realistic expectation is somewhere between $50 and $100 per month if you...

The best survey apps for people over 50 who want simple, easy tasks that pay fairly are PaidViewpoint, Survey Junkie, and Prolific.

You can get paid for your location data by installing passive apps like Pogo, Nielsen Computer and Mobile Panel, and SavvyConnect that run quietly in the...

No, Pinecone Research is no longer the undisputed best survey panel. What was once the gold standard for paid surveys has stumbled badly over the past...

The finance blogging world has a well-worn rotation of recommended apps: Rakuten, Ibotta, Acorns, maybe Robinhood if the writer is feeling adventurous.

Several money-making apps will hand you cash just for creating an account in 2025, and the best sign-up bonuses range from a quick $5 all the way up to...